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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Artists Step Your Game Up In 2014

I have composed a list of things rap/hip-hop/R&B artists should look into making a priority in their 2014 campaign. A few of them are what you may think are common sense, but I see people going about it wrong all the time. A few others are some of my inside opinions and tips that you may not have thought about being important. Some of this may apply to you or you may already know it all.  so take what you can from it and make up your mind on the way you prioritize the aspects of your career. These are in no particular order.
1) Master your craft
2) Know your goals with your art
3) Invest in quality
4) Be humble
5) Don’t rush things
6) Promotion is just as important
7) Travel to other similar cities
8) Network and then network some more
9) Know the business side of music
10) Don’t get discouraged
Master your craft
Mastering your craft should be one of those common sense items on here. I think that every artist needs to take a step back and look at what they can improve on. Whether it be your stage presence for shows, having your stuff together before you go into a session, making sure that your studio performances are exactly what you want the to be before ending a session, or many other little things that go into your package that you provide as a recording artist and or performer.
Know your goals with your art
Make sure that you know what you are providing to fans as an artist. Don't just emulate other artists. Be yourself and have material that you believe in strongly. People don't want to hear everything the exact same. Dare to be different while still sticking to some conventional guidelines of successful artists before you. What I’m trying to say is fans don’t always want to hear the exact same things over and over. Sometimes they want different music to listen to, but not too different. Also, try to have substance with your music. Anyone can microwave up a club song to a hot beat, but not everyone can touch peoples souls with their music. Try to find a blend of commercial success with some meaningful material.
Invest in quality
This one is one of the more common mistakes I see. I see it often because it involves what I do directly as a studio engineer. Make sure that you find someone that does good work on your beats, mixes, videos, artwork, photosmarketing, and basically every aspect of things. It may cost you a good bit to do all of these things, but it’s well worth it. Plus make a priority list on what is the most important things and invest a larger portion towards those items.
Remember that the music is the most important part in a music career. It doesn’t make sense to pay $2500 for a beat from a well known industry producer and then get your homie to mix it for free even though he doesn’t make a career out of mixing. It also doesn’t make sense to drop $5,000 on a video from a well known director if the song you are shooting the video for isn’t your hottest single. Also don’t spend the money on a video if you got a mediocre or bad beat and a bad mix on the song either.
Be humble
This one is not as common sense as all of the other ones, but I have found out that it takes you further if you implement this philosophy into your music career. Sometimes I still want to tell people what is really on my mind at that point, but it always works better to think about it for a little bit and give them a rational response instead. That being said still don’t be so nice that people push you around. Also, kind of know where you stand in the food chain. For example, if you haven’t dropped an album that has sold more than 10,000 copies or so then don’t expect someone that doesn’t know you, to pay you for a feature or a show. On the other side of thing, know your worth. Don’t be obnoxious about it, but if someone is offering way less than what you feel that you are worth then respectfully deny the offer.
Don’t rush things
Art is art,and that takes time to come up with. Don’t feel rushed to put out a mixtape or an EP just because. Now also don’t keep fans waiting too long either. Find a good balance of putting out music and still making artistic that works for you and your fans. One to two albums a year is really good fast pace to work at. If you are releasing on the lower end like one album a year or one album every other year then maybe look into releasing teasers like mixtapes and EP’s. There are many other things that you can do to keep fans involved and up to date. Look into doing interviews for blogs, magazines, radio, and internet video interviews. You could also drop behind the scenes footage of you recording your first single. Maybe you want to release a photo shoot or something else that can let fans know that you are still working and that something is coming soon.
Promotion is just as important
Here is a key to success that most artists don’t understand. You can drop 10 great studio albums in a year and no one listen to them. Trust me I know people that are horrible at promoting their hard work. If you don’t promote your music or promote it properly and well then you aren’t going to see the results that you know your music is capable of. Make sure you take full advantage of all the avenues of promotion and marketing. These avenues include internet, social media, printed magazines, videos, gear and accessories, flyers, cd’s, etc. Don’t just concentrate on one area or another make sure that you have a presence in all areas of promotion and marketing. If there are areas that you don’t understand fully or areas that take to much time to handle then look into hiring a company or someone to do it for you.
Its a very crucial aspect of the music business, and I see a lot of people just put up a new song every now and then on the internet and promote it once or twice. Take it seriously and be persistent and consistent with it. There are a lot of sites that have features to track when your internet promotions do the best. Take advantage of this and find those times and days then make it a priority to promote specifically in those times. You aren’t limited to just promoting at those times or to just internet promotion either. If your fan base doesn’t spend much time on the internet then look into more physical forms of promotion. Maybe try passing out demo cd’s or some fan gear like shirts and hats. People like free things and want to know what you are all about before they go and pay for your cd’s. Either way you go about it try to be well balanced, and put some serious time and effort into your promotional campaigns.
Travel to other similar cities
It’s always good to be a hometown celebrity. At some point though you are going to need to expand your market. Start with cities that have similar demographics and similar fan bases to where your music does best. Don’t just go to Atlanta because that’s where hip-hop is popping at currently. I mean if that fits your demographic then that would be a great option. If you are an artist that is more on the lyrical side then look into making trips to some up north or some midwest cities. Wherever you go try to make an impression and network with dj’s especially. Also try to get a meeting with some producers, promoters, other artists, club managers and owners, and just about everyone you would want to network with in your city. Its not about how good you are sometimes its about who you know.
Network and then network some more
This is so important and it kind of relates back to being humble about things. Make sure that you know what is going on with the industry, the key players, your peers in the music game, and everyone that can possibly give you an edge in your career. Always shake hands at every event, and make sure to try and stay in contact with people. Emails can be so effective to staying in touch with people that you aren’t around all of the time. They may not reply but most people read them and remember that when something comes up. Just as a reminder, don't burn any bridges. If someone burns a bridge with you that is one thing but don’t be the one who lights the match. You never know how it can effect your career especially if they are well known and have some pull in the industry.
Know the business side of music
Half of the music business is business. Actually its probably more than half. Either way know whats going on with the financial end. You may have a manager and that is perfectly fine. Actually I recommend it. Just know that all people are not good people. There are plenty of people in the music industry especially that will take advantage of you if you let them. Do some research on all of the business things that you need to know to be successful as an artist and get familiar with that info. There are some really good books and articles out there that can help you understand this more.
Don’t get discouraged
Its a tough industry. Don't let it get to you when things don't go as envisioned. Things will be very rough at times. You will encounter all of the bad things people say about the music industry, you just have to remain true to what yourself and your music. You will probably come across shady people that take your songs, try to tarnish your name, and many other evils that come with the industry. You just have to keep moving and striving to be the best artist you can be and don't let it get you down. If it does have you feeling discouraged just try to not show it. When people see you get that way they seem to want to attack like a hungry pack of wolves. Kill them with success.
Closing Statements
Overall you have to make your music career about yourself. Find out what works for you,and find out what doesn't. Take the things I have put in this blog and make them work for you. Everyone will go about there career different, just make sure that you know what you want and go for it. If you have questions or need some advice then hit me up. I have made myself very accessible to pretty much everyone that wants to get a hold of me. I may be able to answer your questions and guide you in the right direction or I may have no clue. If I don't have a clue I will be honest about it. I know its hard enough without going in the wrong direction because someone gave you bad info or advice. If you want some exclusive advice or want my company to provide some of these services then just know that its gonna have a price tag. I'm not out to try and break your pockets though. I just make a living doing this, and I cant take on any non paying jobs right now. I wish everyone the best of luck in their music career.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

#MusicMonday Networkin Event Started

We got the first session of our #MusicMonday Networking Event in the books. Not as many people showed up as expected but we kept it moving anyways. We had a cypher session, recorded a track and got some good footage. I hope that we can continue to build on this event and that it grows to something people will want to be on a guest list for. We also viewed the newest video shot by Definition. The track is "Why Marry" by Ishmel Colion. The song goes hard and so does the video. Check it out and give it a thumbs up. I will have up some footage next week on Monday to promote that week's event. I will release the footage from each week the following week the same way. Artists, producers, beat makers, managers, photographers, videographers, models, graphic designers and all people involved in the music industry are encouraged to come out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OJRYVqqkk


Also I rerecorded Rona's and Henny Speakin on Sunday and got the sound I am looking for. I changed some things up and it is finally ready to mix and master. It should be released next Tuesday July 23rd. I hope that all of the paperwork gets done in time for it to come out. If not I have a backup plan to get it circulating anyways. So stay tuned for Tuesday to find out how to get a copy.


I took care of a little bit of business yesterday as well. I confirmed the booking for the show on August 3rd at B.B. Kings. I know I will be performing and Lil Ville will be doing the cypher that comes with my slot. Since he cant get in to the club to perform I figured I would hook him up with something. Beezy BOS! and K-DA are set to meet with the promoter this week to confirm their slots as well. So it will definitely be a show with some Officially Well Connected presence.

Speakin of business, if you need studio or video work done hit me up. Also if you don't have cash and like to use card we now accept all major credit cards thanks to PayPal. I received a mobile swiping device this week so we can now take payments anywhere we go.

Also the homie Definition released another video last week. Its pretty out there. The video and track reminds me a lot of the song "Kim" by Eminem. The song is called "Fuck Her" by Chad Cornellies. Check out the video and lemme know what ya think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di6zaNcTwLQ

Monday, July 8, 2013

Good Night in the Studio

Tonight was a great  night in the studio. First and foremost we had a representative from every group in Officially Well Connected. We had myself, Definition, and Jarvis from Wrightful Productions. We had Mac Millionaire from Soul Star, Slim from ATM, X from Street Life, and we had Beezy BOS! and K-DA from Game Tyme Officialz. We had a good writing session and we also discussed some promotional moves in the future.

As far as the promotional moves go we are planning to start doing a #MusicMonday session each Monday. This will be a networking, songwriting, beat making, or listening session depending on where each one takes us. I encourage all artists to come out each week starting Monday July 15th at 6pm. We will be hosting it at Wrightful Productions Studio and the face book page will be below this paragraph. To make this worth the time for artists, producers, managers, beat makers, and musicians we will be filming throughout the session and placing a promo video out each following week. I hope this takes off and we have to move it to a larger venue soon. I feel really positive about the idea and where it can go. Also I will be posting some pictures of the studio below the link for the facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/WrightfulProductionsStudio



Also I have a single that I will be dropping next Tuesday if everything goes as planned this week. Its called " Rona's and Henny Speakin". Its a club anthem so get ready to turn up wit me on this one. I have the artwork already finished but I need to re-record the song. I will be doing that tomorrow evening and mixing it throughout the week. Here is the artwork for it.

 
 
I hope to be on more often I just have to get in the habit of doing it. So tomorrow I will post some behind the scenes footage of me recording " Rona's and Henny Speakin" to give me an opportunity to get some more blogging under the belt. 'Til then yall take it easy and remember to like the pages follow and subscribe to show some love.
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

It's Been A Minute

Man its been a minute. Since I last got on here we haven't had too many blockbuster events. That being said I am going to promote a few artists that are on the team and a few that we have worked with over the past few weeks.
 
I did start my internship at Clear Channel in Nashville since I last blogged. It is going good and I really enjoy working for bot 101.1 The Beat and 107.5 The River. I have helped with everything from CMA fest to Dave Chappelle. It is really an honor and privilege to get to intern there. I get to do some pretty cool stuff. Everyone should come out and check us out whenever possible. Also listen in to the stations to show some love.
 
I am going to try to get more involved with the blogging and do shorter blogs everyday. I will start tomorrow and try to continue a good consistent pace. I will also try to upload more videos and pics of me putting in work in the studio. So that everyone can see what it is that I do on a daily basis. Trust me some days it is a complete week worth of work to most people.
 
Also I want to get something off my chest. I pissed off another club/venue. I guess we are now banned from The Rutledge in Nashville. I could care less but, this is BS because I did nothing incorrect. If they want to tell me some stuff at last minute about charging me extra because we cancelled within 14 days I have no business with them. If they would have told me that from the beginning or put in a contract then I would have no problem with it. I understood that I was going to lose my deposit because that was made clear, but when you don't have a contract or don't discuss things before hand it isn't good business to try to bring them up at last minute. So to the owner or manager of The Rutledge in Nashville (whom ever  was the one who made the decision) we don't want to be in your establishment anyways. I will also encourage other artists to avoid your venue as well. This isn't the first instance I have heard about with bad business from your venue. As hip hop, rap, and r&b artists, promoters, and managers we are used to having to adapt to the BS that clubs and venues try to impose on us, and as always we will find a way to prevail with or without your help or cooperation. Im not going to say fully how I feel because I am trying to keep my remarks somewhat PG. That's all I have on that one.
 
K-DA did a performance at F-5 in Antioch. There were some difficulties with the DJ so he had to do a song acapella. Myself and Definition got some pretty good footage so check out the performance below.

 
We also filmed our first wedding. It was a bit of a challenge. We got poured on by a huge thunderstorm as soon as the ceremony started but we managed to do pretty well in my opinion. The video isn't public so I cant put a link up for everyone to view it.

Definition also shot a few music videos one of them was Allergic to Money by Saxston ft. 615 Juggernaut. The link to the video is below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF2j6E2F7GQ

He also shot video for Mac Milly the song is called Winning. This is off of Mac Milly's mixtape Call It What U Want. You can check out all of his music at http://www.reverbnation.com/millionaire615 below is the link to the music video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFmItP0WY8s

We also helped film a live performance for Jw2 and TjBeatZ featuring Marissa Milele. The link to the video is below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn8ZHJsTvdU

As always check out the pages and subscribe for new updates.

http://www.youtube.com/WrightfulProduction1

http://www.reverbnation.com/djwrightful

https://www.facebook.com/djwrightful

https://www.facebook.com/OfiiciallyWellConnected

https://twitter.com/DJWRIGHTFUL

http://instagram.com/djwrightful

http://www.youtube.com/DefineUnder




Friday, May 17, 2013

The Grind

What's up everybody! I've been away for a while again. I have been extremely busy working on some projects and getting things together. Since I last blogged we have performed a few times at some nice venues. On April 24th we performed at The End in Nashville. We don't have any footage of that show up yet but it should be coming soon. Beezy BOS! and K-DA did a performance later that week at Island Breeze CafĂ© in Nashville. Here is a little bit of footage of Beezy's performance of the song Feelin Like A Million.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGz1hDtuFkI

On May 5th we performed at an artist showcase at The Hard Rock Cafe Nashville that was hosted by King Ryan Events. It was a great opportunity because there was a few judges that actually hold some credibility. Here is our footage from that event.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-B-0O1YFGc

On the music video side Definition shot part of the Neva Forgotten video that I blogged about last time and just needs a few more shots from X to complete that video. He also shot and edited a video for High Rolla called "Coulda Had It Made" ft. D-Real. Its a killer video with an awesome story line so check it out at the link below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN2_H4t2fYM&list=UUcUA2x4Ki7tDgUeCVr41ROQ&index=20

On top of performances we have been in the studio cooking up some great new tracks and instrumentals that will be dropping soon. We have material coming from K-DA, Beezy BOS!, Skip, X, Sanzio, Sir Preame, Definition, Mac Millionaire, Deuce, myself and a few more artists that have been in the studio grindin it out. Go follow all of these artists on twitter.
@DJWRIGHTFUL
@The_Definition1
@Lil_Beezy_BOS
@Skip4Real_ATM
@Millz615
@deuceburn1
@SirPreameLSMG
@RaphaelSanzio1
@GTOKDA

Speaking of the studio. We moved things around and redesigned some stuff. It now has a more open and spacious feel. It also just looks better. Here is a pic of hot it currently looks.

http://instagram.com/p/ZXB7QCjxRE/#

Also probably some of the biggest news is that I got an internship for my summer quarter with Clear Channel Radio in Nashville. They have the only major Hip-Hop and R&B station in the Nashville area. They also have a few other stations that are in the building so I will be working with all of them. I am the most excited about working with 101.1 The Beat Jamz because of the hip-hop aspect. I will start sometime in June and be working with them throughout the summer.

This is just a quick rundown of the major things going on. If I had time to break it down this blog would be pages long. Long story short; we got big things happening and plenty of big things to come as well. Yall stay tuned to the blog, and if you're an artist that wants featured on here shoot me an email to djwrightful@hotmail.com

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

I'm Back


Ok so I know it’s been a while since I posted my last blog. A lot has happened since then. It’s been very eventful and stressful but at the same time productive. I will start by saying that unless artists retweet/post/share my blogs and show some support I won’t be doing the reviews of their tracks. I will be recapping my week and posting new material when I get it. Definition and I have come up with an idea to post some behind the scenes footage and at least an instrumental each week. I will also attempt to post a new track each week as well. Now to what's been going on. 

We had an amazing album release party and released the new album from Officially Well Connected titled Winners Circle. The party was crazy and everyone had a great time, at least until the next morning when we had to clean up. The album can be found for download on iTunes and here is the link. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/winners-circle/id597642197

Also we have completed a few new music videos. First we finished Royal Flush by Beezy BOS! and you can view that here.


We also finished a video for X called Burn 1 and here is the link for that.



We also had a show at The Rutledge downtown Nashville on March 3rd. It was a great show with an amazing turn out. Here are a few links to videos from the show.
 
 
 




Both of these videos were filmed, edited, and directed by Definition. We have also started filming for a few other videos for K-DA, High Rolla, and done a DVD of the Compete for Cash showcase for Jay Man. We have an upcoming video shoot for a song by Jarvis, X, and Jae-H for the song Neva Forgotten off of the Winners Circle album. Here is a link to that song for you to check out.

http://www.reverbnation.com/djwrightful/song/16828310-neva-forgotten-jarvis-x-jae-h

A few of us have made trips to other cities to promote the music as well. Definition, Jarvis, Beezy BOS!, and I went to Indianapolis during the Sweet 16 and got an amazing welcome and response from the city. Shout out to DJ Tec for showing love up there. For the Final Four in Atlanta it was K-DA, X, Definition, Jarvis, and I promoting the music and chilling in the city. We had a few complications with the hotel reservations, so it didn't go quite as smooth as Indianapolis. Long story short do not book through hotels.com. We still had a great experience after that though.

We also released a new track not on the album by K-DA ft. Jarvis and Sanzio called Go Gorilla. The song is available for FREE DOWNLOAD at the link below.

http://www.reverbnation.com/djwrightful/song/16848215-go-gorilla-k-da-ft-jarvis--sanzio

We also have a few shows coming up in the future. We have our closest on at The End in Nashville on April 24th. If you would like to come out and show some support here is the link for the tickets.

http://www.aftonshows.com/OfficiallyWellConnected

We also have some stuff planned that isn't set in stone yet as well. We have a show in late May and a show in late June as well.

I have also done a few projects for school, finished a quarter, and started a new quarter of school. I had an amazing class discussion in Media Business and Law about copyrights and royalties and how they relate to getting paid as an artist. We also discussed how this relates and trickles down to all of the other people in the industry getting paid. It really boiled down to people not willing to pay for music and illegally downloading it. I wish everybody would respect and appreciate artists and pay for the songs they are listening to. Not paying artists for the songs is like if you were to go do your job and not get paid for it. Just something to think about, because I put in about 100 hours a week working on music and doing other work in the music industry.

Talk to everyone next week.